george washington university for allowing us to use this venue for this morning. it s my pleasure to welcome you to the 2019 state of homeland security address by secretary nielsen. the opportunity to facilitate this important discussion is a real privilege. thank you for being here. more importantly, thank you, secretary nielsen, for taking time out of your schedule to join us. my colleague is director of harvard university s macquarie institute for cyber and critical it security and our center for cyber and homeland security. he has hosted secretary nielsen and each of her predecessors for this event since the department was created. lucky to have him at the helm of the macquarie institute. usesacquarie institute research and scholarships to develop practical solutions for real-world problems. the institute s mission is to use theory and practice and policy with technology to protect and advance u.s. interests in the areas of cyber and critical infrastructure security. he a
priorities for dhs including border security, cybersecurity, and protecting infrastructure. this is just over an hour. good morning. war eagle. i know you all don t hear that very often up here. [laughter] good morning dr. steven lee and arbor university board of trustees, i want to welcome each and everyone of you here this morning. i would also like to thank george washington university for allowing us to use this venue for this morning. it s my pleasure to welcome you to the 2019 state of homeland security address by secretary nielsen. the opportunity to facilitate this important discussion is a real privilege. thank you for being here. more importantly, thank you, secretary nielsen, for taking time out of your schedule to join us. my colleague is director of harvard university s macquarie institute for cyber and critical it security and our center for cyber and homeland security. he has hosted secretary nielsen and each of her predecessors for this event since the dep
we now take you to george washington university for a discussion on the state of homeland security with secretary of homeland security, kirstjen nielsen. since the party was created and we are lucky to have him at the helm of the a query institute which uses research and scholarship to develop practical solutions for real-world problems. is tostitute s mission infuse policy with technology to protect and advance u.s. interest in the area of cyber and critical infrastructure security. he approaches solutions and designs those to enhance security across the public and private sectors. the institute s s policy work is driven by the center for cyber and homeland security, based here in washington, d.c. it is a nonpartisan think tank that develops nonpartisan ideas and solutions to current and future threats to the united states. it accomplishes its mission by convening events such as this one, by publishing policy relevant analysis and by providing expert testimony to congress
i know you all don t hear that very often up here. [laughter] well, on behalf of the arbor university president dr. steven lee and arbor university board of trustees, i want to welcome each and everyone of you here this morning. i would also like to thank george washington university for allowing us to use this venue for this morning. it s my pleasure to welcome you to the 2019 state of homeland security address by secretary nielsen. the opportunity to facilitate this important discussion is a real privilege. thank you for being here. more importantly, thank you, secretary nielsen, for taking time out of your schedule to join us. my colleague is director of harvard university s macquarie institute for cyber and critical it security and our center for cyber and homeland security. he has hosted secretary nielsen and each of her predecessors for this event since the department was created. lucky to have him at the helm of the macquarie institute. usesacquarie institute research
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